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March 17

– A resident in the 500 block of Renick Avenue reported her neighbors were playing a guitar and she could hear it in her residence. The caller advised she knocked on the door, but no one would answer. Officers were unable to locate the subjects.

– A resident reported a suspicious male riding a bicycle in the 200 block of South Scioto Street. The subject was located, and the officer determined he was just riding his bicycle. He checked OK but was advised of the complaint.

– A resident came to the police station to turn in drug paraphernalia discovered in the area of York and Scioto streets.

– A resident in the 500 block of East Ohio Street reported the vehicle she reported stolen in Columbus the night before was back at her home, and she needed officers to verify it and advise Columbus Police. The vehicle was reportedly recovered in Columbus by another family member.

– An employee at the Budget Host Inn reported a male in a guest room refusing to leave. The male left prior to the officer’s arrival.

– A resident in the 700 block of Clinton Street reported a firearm had been stolen from his residence. A report was taken.

– Officers responded to reports of a domestic situation involving a 17-year-old and his mother in the 400 block of South Pickaway Street. The juvenile calmed down, and a report was taken on disorderly conduct.

– An employee at Kroger on Lancaster Pike reported an attempted theft from the store. Charges will be fiiled on the subject when the store report is complete.

– The Pickaway County Sheriff’s Office advised receiving an anonymous call about a vehicle driven by an elderly female driving recklessly into town on Route 22 East. Officers were unable to locate the vehicle.

– Fletcher’s Towing requested assistance with traffic while they attempted to hook a vehicle at the Post Office on South Court Street.

– An employee at Berger Hospital reported a patient becoming belligerent. An officer checked the scene, and Berger employees advised they would call back if there were further problems.

– A 911 caller reported her daughter never got off the bus on Francene Court, and she did not know where she was. The caller then called back and advised her daughter was with her father at Circleville High School.

– A resident in the 100 block of West Mound Street reported she was receiving threats by text message. The officer advised there were no threats made.

– A caller reported she and her daughter walked into a downtown business on West Main Street, and no employees were there. The officer reported no one was in the store, and the keyholder was notified to return and lock the door.

– A caller reported an older male had spit on a young female and pushed her several times on Remle Road. The officer advised there was no assault, but a report was taken on disorderly conduct.

– A resident in the 400 block of Northridge Road reported he received a call from the IRS he believed to be a fraud. The resident was advised to contact his accountant for more information.

– Officers performed a well-being check in the 200 block of Mace Drive. The subject checked OK.

– A resident in the 500 block of Nicholas Drive reported a domestic dispute between her daughter and a male subject. Both parties elected to stay at the residence and were advised of their conduct and noise. A report was taken on a domestic dispute.

– A caller reported she was run off the road by a known suspect on Walnut Creek Pike near Heritage Ponds, and the suspect struck her friend with the vehicle, causing an injury. The incident remains under investigation, and a report was taken on felonious assault.

This article originally appeared on The Pickaway News Journal